Rousey, 26, signed a representation deal in February with global
talent agency William Morris Endeavor. The news came just after it
was reported Rousey had been offered a role in the new “Hunger
Games” sequel.

In the cage, Rousey has never tasted defeat, submitting her first
seven opponents with first-round armbars. The Olympic judo bronze
medalist captured the Strikeforce
bantamweight title from Miesha Tate in
2012 and was crowned the UFC champion upon her arrival to the
Zuffa-owned promotion. Following her successful title defense
against Liz
Carmouche at UFC 157, Rousey was cast as a coach in “The
Ultimate Fighter” Season 18, which is currently in production.

Known for his iconic roles as John Rambo and Rocky Balboa, Stallone
created “The Expendables” franchise in 2010 and followed up with a
sequel in 2012. The films have featured a massive cast of famous
action stars, including Stallone, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van
Damme and Dolph Lundgren, as well as UFC hall of famer Randy Couture.
“The Expendables 3” is expected to hit theaters next summer.